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| FelinePowah | May 9 2012, 07:47 AM Post #376 |
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And its still dwarfed by the tiger. |
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| Grey | May 9 2012, 09:59 AM Post #377 |
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Kleptoparasite
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Three of the biggest meat-eaters ever :![]() This one is apparently very accurate but the spinosaur seems to be somewhat a bit skinny : ![]() Skulls comparisons : ![]() Possibly the most accurate Spinosaurus reconstruction in the world :
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| Grey | May 10 2012, 03:38 AM Post #378 |
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Otodus obliquus![]() Carcharocles megalodon : ![]() Prehistoric Wildlife. ![]() Edited by Grey, May 10 2012, 03:50 AM.
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| Cat | May 10 2012, 05:57 AM Post #379 |
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Omnivore
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The T-rex skull seems the most powerful and impressive despite being relatively short (and no - I'm not a T-rex fan, just describing what i see). |
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| Grey | May 10 2012, 12:52 PM Post #380 |
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I am agreed, this is the reason why T-Rex remains the King. Not only the jaws, it appears to have also the most powerful legs of any theropod. However, in term of sheer strength I guess that the possible 2 m Spinosaurus skull could perhaps rival it. |
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| DinosaurMichael | May 11 2012, 06:13 AM Post #381 |
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![]() Size Comparison between Jaguar and Epicyon. Made by Lycaon. |
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| Megafelis Fatalis | May 11 2012, 03:32 PM Post #382 |
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Durbed
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| Megafelis Fatalis | May 11 2012, 03:39 PM Post #383 |
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| Megafelis Fatalis | May 11 2012, 03:54 PM Post #384 |
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| DinosaurMichael | May 12 2012, 04:01 AM Post #385 |
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![]() Scale between Tiger Shark and Saltwater Crocodile. Done by boldchamp. Edited by Taipan, May 23 2012, 10:01 PM.
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| boldchamp | May 12 2012, 04:04 AM Post #386 |
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Omnivore
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Another scale; Smilodon fatalis and a Grizzly bear
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| DinosaurMichael | May 12 2012, 04:05 AM Post #387 |
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Apex Predator
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Nevermind you did it for me. |
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| Apex | May 13 2012, 06:42 PM Post #388 |
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id love tht in the entrance to my house with a banner ontop saying "welcome to the Donaldsons!" |
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| theropod | May 13 2012, 06:57 PM Post #389 |
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palaeontology, open source and survival enthusiast
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Imagine getting hit by one of those paws! Giganotosaurus here is 16m. EDIT: Sorry for that bullshit I wrote, 16m is complete exageration, tough I still think with such a huge skull and all of the tail unknown it likely reached more than the official lenght estimates. So donj´t take that figure seriously, I wrote it when I wasn´t very well informed. Maybe 15m could be, like it can be seen in Prehistoric Cat´s comparison that was posted later on this tread. Skull comparison of Phorusrhacos, Kelenken and Procariama (not to scale) known remains of Dracovenator skull reconstruktion of Coahuilaceratops Edited by theropod, Jul 20 2012, 07:10 AM.
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| boldchamp | May 14 2012, 10:35 AM Post #390 |
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Here`s a new comparison i`ve made;
Edited by Taipan, May 23 2012, 09:59 PM.
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